Search Bachelor Programs in Business Studies 2017 in Greater Manchester in United Kingdom

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Business, Economics and Administration degrees will be related to the behaviour of resources in diverse types of environments. Students can expect to learn about the workings of markets in different levels, such as local economies or international trade; or can learn to be organizational leaders seeking to improve a corporation’s revenue, profit or image.

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Saint Anselm College

CampusFull timeAugust 2017United KingdomManchester

The Saint Anselm College economics major provides a foundation of both theoretical and applied courses in the area of microeconomics - where the focus is on individual business, consumer and worker decision making, and macroeconomics - dealing with national and global policy affecting economic growth, unemployment and national income distribution.
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Bachelors in Business Studies in Greater Manchester in United Kingdom. The Saint Anselm College economics major provides a foundation of both theoretical and applied courses in the area of microeconomics - where the focus is on individual business, consumer and worker decision making, and macroeconomics - dealing with national and global policy affecting economic growth, unemployment and national income distribution. The career opportunities for our economics majors are with business firms, banking institutions, government agencies and non-profit organizations. Economics majors also go on to obtain law degrees, Master's degrees in public policy and economics, and Ph.D. degrees in economics and finance.
Course Sequence - Class of 2018 and Beyond
Freshman Year
Conversatio I
Language
Freshman English (or Science)
Microeconomics
Conversatio II
Language
Freshman English (or Science)
Macroeconomics
Sophomore Year: Economics majors take Business Statistics, Intermediate Micro- and Macro-economics. Depending on their initial placement they will finish their language requirement this semester. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major.
Junior Year: Economics majors take 2 or 3 of their economics electives. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major, and internship(s). One semester or a full year of study abroad is an option for this year.
Senior Year: Economics majors will take their economics electives. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major, and internship(s).
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Saint Anselm College

The Finance major prepares students for careers in corporate finance, investment banking, international finance, financial planning, and wealth management.
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The Finance major prepares students for careers in corporate finance, investment banking, international finance, financial planning, and wealth management. Students develop a deep understanding of a broad range of topics: financial statement analysis, financial leverage, stock and bond valuation, risk and return in the global capital markets, risk management, portfolio theory and management, security legislation, structure of capital markets, and ethics.
Course Sequence - Class of 2018 and Beyond
Freshman Year
Conversatio I
Language
Freshman English (or Science)
Microeconomics
Conversatio II
Language
Freshman English (or Science)
Macroeconomics
Sophomore Year: Finance majors take Business Statistics, Financial Accounting and Financial Management. Depending on their initial placement they will finish their language requirement this semester. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major.
Junior Year: Finance majors take Investments, Money and Banking and 1 or 2 finance electives. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major and internship(s). One semester or a full year of study abroad is an option for this year.
Senior Year: Finance majors will take their finance electives. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major, and internship(s).
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Saint Anselm College

CampusFull timeAugust 2017United KingdomManchester

The International Business major leads students to integrate knowledge of international finance, management, marketing, to an understanding of business processes, as conducted in the complex domain of international business. A semester-long study abroad or an internship with a foreign company is strongly recommended but not required.
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Bachelors in Business Studies in Greater Manchester in United Kingdom. The International Business major leads students to integrate knowledge of international finance, management, marketing, to an understanding of business processes, as conducted in the complex domain of international business. A semester-long study abroad or an internship with a foreign company is strongly recommended but not required. International Business students can pursue careers in a number of areas such as: domestic and foreign financial institutions, international marketing firms, international trade firms, and contracting and consulting firms.
Course Sequence - Class of 2018 and Beyond
Freshman Year
Conversatio I
Language
Freshman English (or Science)
Microeconomics
Conversatio II
Language
Freshman English (or Science)
Macroeconomics
Sophomore Year: International Business majors take Business Statistics, Financial Accounting and Financial Management and Human Resource Management. Depending on their initial placement they will finish their language requirement this semester. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major.
Junior Year: International Business majors take International Business Management and International Financial Management (offered every other year), the International Business elective and the International elective. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major, and internship(s). One semester or a full year of study abroad is strongly encouraged for this year.
Senior Year: International Business majors will take International Financial Management if it was not taken Junior year. Their remaining courses will be core requirements, electives or courses for a minor or double major, and internship(s).
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